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Welcome to the 2014-2015 "Powering Up with Web 2.0 Presentation Software" Workshop!
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This wiki houses the course content for the 2014-2015 "Powering up Presentations with Web 2.0 Presentation Software" workshop. This workshop is designed for high school teachers. All materials and examples used in this workshop are designed with high school teachers in mind. Please ensure that, if you are taking this workshop as an elementary or middle school teacher, you do so with the understanding that the focus will not include how to incorporate these tools into the K-8 classrooms.
Please use the navigation bar to the right of this page to interact with this session during the workshop. This workshop has 5 separate sessions, spread out and covering the entire academic year. To ensure that you are on track, please follow the navigation tools in order, from top to bottom. Materials for upcoming workshop days will not be posted until the week prior to the workshop.
Thank you for signing up for this workshop. We look forward to discovering new ways to empower ourselves and our students with exciting new Web 2.0 technology tools!
Samuel Cook is a high school teacher in Prince George's County, Maryland. A graduate of the University of Maryland, College Park, Mr. Cook has been teaching in Prince George's County since 2006. Mr. Cook has a strong interest in technology applications in the classroom, and expects to complete his M.Ed. in Instructional Technology from the University of Maryland, University College during the summer of 2015.
Welcome to the 2014-2015 "Powering Up with Web 2.0 Presentation Software" Workshop!

This wiki houses the course content for the 2014-2015 "Powering up Presentations with Web 2.0 Presentation Software" workshop. This workshop is designed for high school teachers. All materials and examples used in this workshop are designed with high school teachers in mind. Please ensure that, if you are taking this workshop as an elementary or middle school teacher, you do so with the understanding that the focus will not include how to incorporate these tools into the K-8 classrooms.
Please use the navigation bar to the right of this page to interact with this session during the workshop. This workshop has 5 separate sessions, spread out and covering the entire academic year. To ensure that you are on track, please follow the navigation tools in order, from top to bottom. Materials for upcoming workshop days will not be posted until the week prior to the workshop.
Thank you for signing up for this workshop. We look forward to discovering new ways to empower ourselves and our students with exciting new Web 2.0 technology tools!
About the workshop presenter:
Samuel Cook is a high school teacher in Prince George's County, Maryland. A graduate of the University of Maryland, College Park, Mr. Cook has been teaching in Prince George's County since 2006. Mr. Cook has a strong interest in technology applications in the classroom, and expects to complete his M.Ed. in Instructional Technology from the University of Maryland, University College during the summer of 2015.